In today’s digital world, no matter what type of sensitive data you handle, attackers are hard at work developing ways to access it. The rash of high-profile security breaches making headlines every day is clear evidence of the struggle businesses face in trying to stay ahead of these sophisticated cyber attacks.

In response to these threats, local and federal governments around the world have begun to impose increasingly stringent regulations to force companies to re-examine their internal cybersecurity standards.

DFARS clause 252.204-7012, HIPAA, PCI DSS, and GDPR are just some of the many compliance mandates that companies are currently juggling. And considering the disastrous fallout of even the smallest breach, not to mention the heavy penalties associated with non-compliance, there’s no time to waste in getting up to date.

The risks of non-compliance

As early as 2005, former U.S. President Barack Obama voiced his concern about cyber attacks, calling them a “national emergency.” In the years following this call to action, Federal agencies continually increased the regulatory mandates for private contractors, and over half of the state governments in the U.S. passed laws to put in place punitive measures for companies that fail to sufficiently protect sensitive data.

These include hefty fines and in some cases, jail time. Of course, these punishments are minuscule when compared to the consequences of actually being hacked. The costs of penalties, legal fees, and possible compensation for damages pile up quickly and can completely change the financial outlook of your company. Most damaging, however, is the subsequent destruction of your company’s reputation and the irreparable loss of confidence from your customer base.

Entities with proper vision and intelligence work exceptionally hard to avoid these outcomes at all cost by prioritizing day-to-day operational security. Not only does this protect the company as a whole, but it ensures that the satisfaction of government or contractual requirements is a natural outcome of day-to-day security practices.

An industry leader in cyber protection

The unfortunate truth is that, even though compliance is absolutely essential, it’s not easy. Combing through the myriad of regulatory requirements to assess which apply to your business, coupled with the complex processes of then actually meeting these standards, leaves many companies lost.

With the right support, businesses can dramatically simplify this process. An industry leader in cyber security, CyberSheath has developed the one-of-a-kind systematic Measure Once, Comply Many™ approach to cybersecurity, enabling companies to reach compliance by implementing a specifically tailored security strategy.

CyberSheath starts by expertly identifying the vulnerabilities in your network and then uses this information to plan and build a strategic security organization that optimizes your personnel, security processes, and technology. We then monitor your systems in real-time, providing you early threat recognition and proactive prevention that helps eliminate the risk of attacks.

By using this proven and patented method, CyberSheath paves the way towards both reaching regulatory milestones and achieving optimal operational cybersecurity.

With these advantages in place, you’ll never be caught off-guard, regardless of the current regulatory measures. Your business will not only take the necessary steps towards compliance, but you’ll also be able to continually read and react to the latest state-of-the-art threats. It’s all part of our patented system designed to achieve compliance as a result of committing to optimal operational security.

Assure your cybersecurity now

Staying on top of your cybersecurity requirements can be overwhelming, but being hacked is undoubtedly even worse. Partnering with CyberSheath can help you gain peace of mind by putting a proactive plan in place to ensure your business is not just compliant, but also efficient and thorough in every aspect of cybersecurity. Contact us today to learn more about Measure Once, Comply Many™.